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- How a private-sector CEO thinks.
- LGBT asylum seekers, quotas and open immigration.
- Death and the Captain
- A brief letter on a facial beauty.
- An Open Letter to a Teacher: Listening can go both ways
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- Democratic government and its approach to individual rights
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- A letter on Haaretz, and the perspective we must take on Israel.
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- Liberalism and Primitivism: Choice, or the natural and primitive life?
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- Drugs: paternalistic government or absolute self-ownership?
- An Analysis of William Wordsworth’s “Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections Of Early Childhood”
A seven year-old girl showed up to school marked with the Nazi swastika. It was removed. The next day, it was worst. So, the school contacted the Child and Family Services, who then came to the girl’s home to talk to the parents about the situation. They noticed “neo-Nazi symbols and flags, and took custody of the couple’s two-year-old son. The daughter was picked up by family services at her school.”
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Posted on: 27th of May 2009 in Ideas | | Comments (0)
